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Ohio Leads Nation in Bird Flu Cases Among Commercial Poultry Operations
Ohio has reported the highest number of recent bird flu cases among commercial poultry operations, with over 4.1 million chickens and turkeys affected this year. The majority of cases have occurred in Darke and Mercer counties, impacting large-scale poultry facilities.
Senior Cat in Columbus Needs A Home
It's always big news when Ohio is mentioned nationally. This time around it's been big MEWS. Holly, a 12 year old feline, has been featured in Newsweek due to losing her home of 10 years when her owners fell ill. We want to make sure she stays on your radar and hopefully finds her way to a loving home.
Nelsonville Man Charged with Felony Animal Cruelty and Evidence Tampering After Dog's Death
ATHENS, Ohio – Scott McCall, 54, of Nelsonville, Ohio was arrested on December 21, 2024, for a superseding indictment charging Cruelty to Companion Animals, a felony of the fifth degree and Tampering with Evidence, a felony of the third degree. McCall is accused of shooting a dog with a pellet gun, ultimately causing the death of the animal. McCall is further accused of tying items to the animal and discarding of its remains in a pond in an attempt to conceal the death of the animal.
120 Miles of Resilience: The Journey of Two Amur Tigers
In 2014, Russian scientists released two orphaned Amur tiger cubs, Boris and Svetlaya, into the wild. What unfolded was an extraordinary tale of survival, determination, and a connection that inspired tiger conservation efforts globally.
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